
Kimono Street Style
Modern Tokyoites remixing traditional kimono with trainers and contemporary accessories.

Japan's Harajuku and beyond — the world's most daring, creative and influential street fashion movements.

Modern Tokyoites remixing traditional kimono with trainers and contemporary accessories.

Futuristic utility fashion blending function and style with dark palettes and technical fabrics.

Victorian-inspired layered dresses with petticoats — elegant, doll-like and meticulously crafted.

Layered natural fabrics, earthy tones and a whimsical, literary aesthetic.

Tanned skin, bleached hair and glamorous excess — a defiant fashion subculture.

Japanese minimalist fashion — imperfect, asymmetric and deeply influenced by wabi-sabi philosophy.

Music-inspired dramatic fashion — heavy makeup, elaborate costumes and androgynous flair.

Pastel colours, oversized bows and childlike playfulness — the original Harajuku aesthetic.
Pastel rainbow 80s toys and dreamy softness — like stepping inside a cloud.

Underground Harajuku streetwear — BAPE, Neighborhood and the roots of global streetwear.

Maximum accessories — clip-on toys, neon colours and sticker-covered bags as fashion art.

Safety pins, tartan and mohawks blended with Japanese pop culture references.
“Kimono Street Style”
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